Technology

Cybersecurity

The world of cyber technology is changing fast. In fact, by the time you read this, something new has probably been discovered or created. That means that the security necessary to protect these global information networks is developing just as quickly. Because of this, employment in this industry is projected to grow an astounding 37 percent from 2012 to 2022, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

With so much change and evolution, it isn’t enough to just stay up to date. You need to get ahead. With a Master of Science in Cybersecurity from Webster, we’ll help you stay at the forefront of this exciting field with classes ranging from cybersecurity infrastructure and forensics to cyberterrorism and counterintelligence.

Whether you want to work in the public or private sector, we’ll arm you with the in-depth knowledge and critical thinking skills that make you indispensable in the protection of critical information networks.

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You can complete and submit your application entirely online. Just make sure you have these elements on hand while applying:

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After paying a $50 application fee, in days you will be notified of the admission decision and your next steps.

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Meet with Advisor and Enroll

If accepted, you’ll be paired up with a knowledgeable and qualified academic advisor to help you establish a degree plan that aligns with your goals and schedule. An advisor will also help you determine if you’re eligible for any prerequisite waivers and enroll you in your first class.

General Requirements:

The Cybersecurity graduate-seeking student should consult the Admission, Enrollment, and Academic Policies sections under Academic Policies and Procedures for policies regarding application, admission, registration, and the academic policies of Webster University. Academic policies or exceptions to policies applicable to Cybersecurity students are noted under their respective general academic policies.

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